Leandro Trossard summed up Arsenal's dramatic late victory at West Ham in one word: "Joy." And it's easy to see why.
With just seven minutes left on the clock at the London Stadium, the Belgian forward unleashed a crisp first-time finish that secured a massive 1-0 win for the Gunners. The goal not only earned three precious points but also kept the Premier League title race firmly in Arsenal's control.
But make no mistake—this was no walk in the park. Arsenal had to dig deep, with goalkeeper David Raya pulling off a series of outstanding saves, including a brilliant stop from Mateus Fernandes when the game was still deadlocked. It was the kind of performance that separates contenders from champions.
The drama didn't end there. In stoppage time, West Ham thought they had snatched a point when Callum Wilson slammed home an equalizer. But VAR intervened, ruling out the goal for a foul on Raya in the buildup. The London Stadium erupted in boos, but Trossard had no doubts about the decision.
"I didn't see the foul at first because I was in the pack," Trossard told BBC Radio 5 Live. "But David was quite convinced, and when the referee went to the monitor, you know it's probably going your way. It should be a foul."
The victory was a testament to Arsenal's resilience and hunger. As Trossard put it: "We knew what we had to do today—take three points. It was tough, and West Ham put up a good fight. But to come here and win like this... that's pure joy."
For Arsenal fans, this was more than just a win. It was a statement—a reminder that this team has the grit and quality to go all the way. And for Trossard, it was a moment to savor, a goal that could define a season.
